Dear friends
Last week (I think 10 days back) one of my patients died mysteriously in a car accident due to fire. You might have heard or seen on TV. Ten days back two cars got fire in Delhi one at rohini and one at I think from prashant vihar area in both cases, the men trapped inside were charred beyond recognition. And it took the police, fire and forensic officials long to retrieve the bodies. In the Rohini case. His air conditioner was switched on and he was reclining on the driver’s seat. Police and forensic officials said around 11.30 am, a short-circuit must have occurred in the vehicle’s air conditioner. The blaze spread “within a fraction of a second”.
Now a day’s most of us do driving in our day to day life and our life is very precious so one should know about the safety precautions which can be adapted to escape this type of unfortunate incidents.
We can avoid this type of accidents if we all be little bit cautious and at the same time know little bit about our cars…
I would like to dedicate this article to the patient (he was an UPSC employee) who lost his life...
http://ayurvedaconsultants.com/caseshow.aspx?ivalue=engoogle1946
Last week (I think 10 days back) one of my patients died mysteriously in a car accident due to fire. You might have heard or seen on TV. Ten days back two cars got fire in Delhi one at rohini and one at I think from prashant vihar area in both cases, the men trapped inside were charred beyond recognition. And it took the police, fire and forensic officials long to retrieve the bodies. In the Rohini case. His air conditioner was switched on and he was reclining on the driver’s seat. Police and forensic officials said around 11.30 am, a short-circuit must have occurred in the vehicle’s air conditioner. The blaze spread “within a fraction of a second”.
Now a day’s most of us do driving in our day to day life and our life is very precious so one should know about the safety precautions which can be adapted to escape this type of unfortunate incidents.
We can avoid this type of accidents if we all be little bit cautious and at the same time know little bit about our cars…
I would like to dedicate this article to the patient (he was an UPSC employee) who lost his life...
http://ayurvedaconsultants.com/caseshow.aspx?ivalue=engoogle1946
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